Review
"What's to Eat?" oozes with the author's pleasure in her kitchen. --
The OregonianA beautifully done cookbook with tasty recipes... a valuable resource for anyone with food allergies. --
Deborah Adams, BellaOnline.com, July 2004Allergy-free cooking never tasted this good! --
Allergy and Asthma TodayCoss developed recipes that will work for the whole family. --
OC Family MagazineIf you or your child are exclusively allergic to milk, eggs, and/or nuts, this cookbook will be just right for your diet. --
Melissa Taylor, Food Allergy Survivors Together--F.A.S.T.One of my biggest challenges is providing some variety for meals. Now we have choices which the entire family enjoys. --
Lauralyn Markle, MDThis "user friendly" book will be a good resource for you and your clients. --
Society of Certified NutritionistsThis book is fantastic! It's one of the best food allergy cookbooks I've seen. Everyone should have a copy. --
Chris Papkee, founder, PeanutAllergy.comThis new food allergy cookbook is a must for every kitchen. --
Practice Builders Newsletter, March 2001
Product Description
If youre looking for a cookbook in which the recipes are completely free of dairy, egg and nut ingredients, easy to make, delicious, made using commonly available ingredients, written with the inexperienced cook in mind, and so good that you can serve them to the entire family and to company, then "Whats to Eat? The Milk-Free, Egg-Free, Nut-Free Food Allergy Cookbook" is for you!
"Whats to Eat? The Milk-Free, Egg-Free, Nut-Free Food Allergy Cookbook" is packed with over 145 original kitchen-tested recipes for everything from a wide range of baked goods to soups and salads, main courses, side dishes and breakfast foods. Youll also find complete menus and a guide to help you determine if an ingredient is "safe" to use. As an added bonus, all 45 of the baked goods recipes in this book are also completely cholesterol-free and Kosher Pareve.
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